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may be found at: MELVYL Library ] Cornell, H V. 1994. Patterns of
parasitoid accumulation on introduced herbivores. Hawkins, B. A. and W.
Sheehan (Ed.). Parasitoid community ecology. x+516p. Oxford University Press:
Oxford, England, UK; New York, New York, USA. ISBN 0-19-854058-2. 1994. p.
77-89. Cornell, H V; Hawkins, B A. 1993.
Accumulation of Native Parasitoid Species on Introduced Herbivores A
Comparison of Hosts as Natives and Hosts as Invaders. Amer. Naturalist, v.141, n.6, (1993):
847-865. Cornell, H V; Hawkins, B A. 1995.
Survival patterns and mortality sources of herbivorous insects: Some
demographic trends. Amer. Naturalist,
v.145, n.4, (1995): 563-593. Cornell, H V; Hawkins, B A. 1994.
Survivorship patterns and mortality sources of herbivorous insects:
Some demographic rules of thumb. (79th Annual Meeting of the Ecological
Soc.of Amer., Knoxville, Tennessee, USA, August 7-11, 1994. ) Bull. of the
Ecological Soc. of Amer., v.75, n.2 PART 2, (1994): 42. Cornell, H V; Hawkins, B A; Hochberg, M
E. 1998. Towards an empirically-based
theory of herbivore demography.
Ecological Entomol., v.23, n.3, (1998): 340-349. Dawah, H A; Hawkins, B A; Claridge, M
F. 1995. Structure of the parasitoid communities of grass-feeding
chalcid wasps. J. of Animal Ecology,
v.64, n.6, (1995): 708-720. Hawkins, B A. 1993. Parasitoid
Species Richness Host Mortality and Biological Control. Amer. Naturalist,
v.141, n.4, (1993): 634-641. Hawkins, B A. 1994. Parasitoid
community ecology. Hawkins, B. A.
and W. Sheehan (Ed.). Parasitoid community ecology. x+516p. Oxford University Press: Oxford, England, UK; New York,
New York, USA. ISBN 0-19-854058-2. 1994. Hawkins, B A. 1996. Refuges Host
Population Dynamics and the Genesis of Parasitoid Diversity. LASALLE, J. AND I. D. GAULD (ED.). HYMENOPTERA
AND BIODIVERSITY. XI+348P. C.A.B.
INTERNATIONAL: WALLINGFORD, ENGLAND, UK; TUCSON, ARIZ. Hawkins, B A; Devries, P J. 1996.
Altitudinal gradients in the body size of Costa Rican
butterflies. Acta Oecologica, v.17,
n.3, (1996): 185-194. Hawkins, B A; Holyoak, M. 1998.
Transcontinental crashes of insect populations? Amer. Naturalist,
v.152, n.3, (1998): 480-484. Hawkins, B A; Lawton, J H. 1995.
Latitudinal gradients in butterfly body sizes: Is there a general
pattern? Oecologia (Berlin), v.102,
n.1, (1995): 31-36. Hawkins, B A; Marino, P C. 1997.
The colonization of native phytophagous insects in North America by
exotic parasitoids. Oecologia (Berlin), v.112, n.4, (1997):
566-571. Hawkins, B A; Mills, N J. 1996.
Variability in parasitoid community structure. J. of Animal Ecology, v.65, n.4, (1996):
501-516. Hawkins, B A; Thomas, M B; Hochberg, M
E. 1993. Refuge theory and biological control. Science (Washington D
C), v.262, n.5138, (1993): 1429-1432. Hawkins, B A; Cornell, H V; Hochberg, M
E. 1997a. Predators, parasitoids, and pathogens as mortality agents in
phytophagous insect populations.
Ecology (Washington D C), v.78, n.7, (1997): 2145-2152. Hawkins, B A; Martinez, N D; Gilbert,
F. 1997b. Source food webs as estimators of community web
structure. Acta Oecologica, v.18,
n.5, (1997): 575-586. Hochberg, M E. 1994.
The implications of population dynamics theory to parasitoid diversity
and biological control. Hawkins, B.
A. and W. Sheehan (Ed.). Parasitoid community ecology. x+516p. Oxford University Press: Oxford, England, UK; New York,
New York,USA. ISBN 0-19-854058-2. 1994. p. 451-471. Hochberg, M E; Hawkins, B A. 1993.
Predicting parasitoid species richness. Amer. Naturalist, v.142, n.4, (1993): 671-693. Jervis, M A; Hawkins, B A; Kidd, N A
C. 1996. The usefulness of destructive host feeding parasitoids in
classical biological control: Theory and observation conflict. Ecological Entomol., v.21, n.1, (1996):
41-46. Martinez, N D; Hawkins, B A; Dawah, H
A; Feifarek, B P. 1995. Accurate estimation of food web structure
with moderate observation effort. (Annual Meeting of the Ecological Soc. of
Amer. on the Transdisciplinary Nature of Ecology, Snowbird, Utah, USA, July
30-August.. Bull. of the Ecological
Soc. of Amer., v.76, n.2 SUPPL. PART 2,
(1995): 170. Naeem, S; Hawkins, B A. 1994.
Minimal community structure: How parasitoids divide resources. Ecology (Tempe), v.75, n.1, (1994): 79-85. Porter, E E; Hawkins, B A 1998.
Patterns of diversity for aphidiine (Hymenoptera: Braconidae)
parasitoid assemblages on aphids (Homoptera). Oecologia (Berlin), v.116, n.1-2, (1998): 234-242. |